08-10
15

Resize a Server partition

AuthorEASEUS   Category Basic Computing Guide   Comments0   Post Time 2008-10-15 05:51:40 -0400
TAG: partition,resize,server

Most of the PC users are pained with resizing their partitions, let alone the Windows Server users. Many users who partition their hard disk drive always come across a common problem: the size of their partitions cannot meet the needs.

To solve the problems for Server users,

08-10
14
TAG: disk,vista,management

There are two ways to resize a disk ...

07-09
16

Hard Disk's Glossary of Computer Terminology (2)

AuthorKathenie   Category Basic Computing Guide   Comments0   Post Time 2007-09-16 23:55:07 -0400
TAG: disk,Glossary

C
Cable Select (CSEL)
An alternative option which can be used in place of setting Master/Slave jumpers in the designation of drives in a dual drive configuration. Master/Slave designation is based on the position of the drives relative to the cable. Special cabling is required by the system manufacturer to selectively ground the CSEL signal on one of the IDE cable connectors. For ex...
07-09
05

Hard Disk's Glossary of Computer Terminology (1)

AuthorKathenie   Category Basic Computing Guide   Comments0   Post Time 2007-09-05 21:00:24 -0400
TAG: Glossary,computer

A
Access
Retrieval of data from or transfer of data into a storage device or area such as RAM or a register.

Access Time
The amount of time, including seek time, latency and controller time, needed for a storage device to retrieve information.

Active Partition
The partition of the drive that contains the operating system. If the drive has multiple parti...
07-08
28
TAG: windows,xp,firewall

Microsoft Windows XP comes pre-installed with a software firewall utility, although by default this feature is not enabled. Below are steps that can be followed to enable or disable this feature in Windows XP home and professional. If you're looking for information about disabling a different firewall or anti-virus firewall see below:

Enabling the Windows XP firewall
  1.C...
07-08
23

What is system directory? (3)

Authoreric   Category Basic Computing Guide   Comments0   Post Time 2007-08-23 21:44:18 -0400
TAG: system,directory,windows

Inf directory:
[Win 9.x/ME/2000] This is the installing files' directory. When we install the driver, the Operating System will mention us to appoint the corresponding Inf file. It's very easy to use such files. Select the files and choose the "Install" option in right click menu.

Java directory:
[Win 9.x/ME/2000] This directory contains some files Java files. It includes t...
07-08
22

What is system directory? (2)

Authoreric   Category Basic Computing Guide   Comments0   Post Time 2007-08-22 21:06:34 -0400
TAG: system,directory,windows

Cookies directory:
[Win 9.x/ME] This is some information which was stored in the hard disk when you browse some website. It includes the user name, the user information, the websites etc.
[Win 2000] Each user has a Cookies directory. This directory was stored in each user's catalog of Documents and Setting directory.

Cursors directory:
[Win 9.x/ME/2000] This is the mou...
07-08
22

What is system directory?(1)

Authoreric   Category Basic Computing Guide   Comments0   Post Time 2007-08-22 05:52:07 -0400
TAG: system,directory,windows

We use the Windows Operating System every day. But do you know what the system directory is? This article will tell you what the system directory is in Win 9.x Win ME Win 2000. And this article includes how to use the system directory and the function of the system directory.

The system directory is a place where the Operating System stored its main files. These files in system direc...
07-08
21
TAG: anti-virus,worm,update

Malicious users create thousands of computer viruses, worms and other threats and release them in the network. Therefore, to make your computer more secure and becoming infected, you should have anti-virus program installed on your machine.

However, if you have not updated your computer and anti-virus scanner, it would be of no use in defending the viruses' attack.

Ultim...
07-08
17
TAG: windows 9.x,boot up,memory,OS

There are some reasons:

1.    The Memory isn't enough. For Windows 95/98, there must be 32MB in Memory at least.

2.    The Data Transfer Rate is so slow. This situation often occurs in installing the newest Operating System in the "oldest" computer. (Because the capacity of hard disk is small, the data transfer rate is slow; but the capacity o...
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